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Series consists of three subseries: P125/J1 Persisting Osler, P125/J2 American Osler Society, inc. : Biographical Directory, P125/J3 The Oslerian, pertaining to the publishing activities of the American Osler Society. Series includes correspondenc...

Series consists of documents relating to the establishment of the Osler Library of History of Medicine of McGill University as the repository of the archives of the American Osler Society and to the classification of these archives. Series include...

Series consists of two sets of correspondence related to the AOS during Longo’s appointments of Member, Executive Council 1981-1985, 1987- present, Secretary Treasurer 1988-2000, Second Vice President 2001, First Vice President 2001-2002, Presiden...

This series consists of patient records started and/or consulted between 1969 and 1973, but not consulted after 1973. Most of the files contain heart sounds diagrams drawn by Dr. Segall, 6x12" clinical history forms, sections of electrocardio...

This series consists of case history files of patients with mitral stenosis. Like most other patient files of the fonds, almost all of these files contain heart sounds diagrams drawn by Dr. Segall, 6x12" clinical history forms, sections of el...

Series consists of files loosely arranged by subject or alphabetically by correspondent. Includes some patient records, electrocardiograms, and other clinical material. Also includes some accounting records and society or association records.

Series contains case histories of Trans Canada Airlines and Ferry Command pilots. As Dr. Segall explains in "The evolution of the record system" (Box 308), the TCA and ferry command patient records were segregated in order to provide a c...

This Series consists of ten drawers of a Kardex index, each of which is approximately 52 cm long. The top five drawers consist of indexed conditions, each of which is identified by a two or three character alphanumeric code (either A1 to A45, B1 t...